The Poetical Works of John MiltonPhillips, Samson,, 1854 - 748 Seiten |
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Seite xxxvii
... labour to turn philosophy from the study of nature to speculations upon life ; but the innovators whom I oppose are turning off attention from life to nature . They seem to think that we are placed here to watch the growth of plants ...
... labour to turn philosophy from the study of nature to speculations upon life ; but the innovators whom I oppose are turning off attention from life to nature . They seem to think that we are placed here to watch the growth of plants ...
Seite xlii
... labour under ; how and in what manner he shall dispose and employ those sums of knowledge and illumination , which God hath sent him into this world to trade with . " And that which aggravates the burden more is , that , having received ...
... labour under ; how and in what manner he shall dispose and employ those sums of knowledge and illumination , which God hath sent him into this world to trade with . " And that which aggravates the burden more is , that , having received ...
Seite xliv
... labour and intense study ( which I take to be my portion in this life ) , joined with the strong propensity of nature , I might perhaps leave something so written to aftertimes , as they should not willingly let it die . " These ...
... labour and intense study ( which I take to be my portion in this life ) , joined with the strong propensity of nature , I might perhaps leave something so written to aftertimes , as they should not willingly let it die . " These ...
Seite xlv
... labour and serious things , it were happy for the common- wealth , if our magistrates , as in those famous governments of old , would take into their case , not only the deciding of our contentious law cases and brawls , but the ...
... labour and serious things , it were happy for the common- wealth , if our magistrates , as in those famous governments of old , would take into their case , not only the deciding of our contentious law cases and brawls , but the ...
Seite xlviii
... labour or desert , got the possession of honours and emoluments ; but no one ever knew me , either soliciting anything myself , or through the medium of my friends ; ever beheld me in a supplicating posture at the doors of the senate or ...
... labour or desert , got the possession of honours and emoluments ; but no one ever knew me , either soliciting anything myself , or through the medium of my friends ; ever beheld me in a supplicating posture at the doors of the senate or ...
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Adam Adam and Eve admiration Æneid Æschylus alludes allusion ancient angels appears beautiful behold bright called character cloud Comus dark death delight divine DUNSTER earth Euripides evil expression eyes fable Faer Faery Queen Faithful Shepherdess father fire genius give glory gods grace happy hath heart heaven heavenly hell holy Homer honour human imagery images imagination invention John Milton Johnson king language Latin learning less light live Lord Lycidas Milton mind moral Muse nature never NEWTON night o'er observes Ovid Paradise Lost Paradise Regained passage passion perhaps poem poet poet's poetical poetry praise reader Samson Samson Agonistes Satan Saviour says Scripture seem'd seems sentiments Shakspeare song spake speaking speech Spenser spirit stood strength sublime supposed sweet taste thee thence things thought throne THYER TODD verse Virgil virtue voice WARTON wings words